Google is planning updates to its Buzz social-networking service and expanding the service’s testing to the communal, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Google launched Buzz last Tuesday, after it introduced it as a tool for keeping track of all the social activity happening across Google and other websites.
The Buzz service, which is integrated with Gmail, permits users to share postings with friends also to view and comment on items their friends share, making it a potential rival to Facebook, as said by the Journal.
Amongst the new Buzz enhancements in the works are features that aid people filter what postings they see and block certain conversations, a dispensation to people who have raised concerns that Buzz didn’t do sufficient to protect their privacy, reported the Journal.
Google launched Buzz last Tuesday, after it introduced it as a tool for keeping track of all the social activity happening across Google and other websites.
The Buzz service, which is integrated with Gmail, permits users to share postings with friends also to view and comment on items their friends share, making it a potential rival to Facebook, as said by the Journal.
Amongst the new Buzz enhancements in the works are features that aid people filter what postings they see and block certain conversations, a dispensation to people who have raised concerns that Buzz didn’t do sufficient to protect their privacy, reported the Journal.
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